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How's that for good karma? Homeless man is given $100,000 by well-wishers after he returned diamond engagement ring to bride after it fell into his cup

Sarah Darling mistakenly dropped her ring into Billy Ray Harris’ collection cup
Rather than pawning it, he kept it safe expecting the owner would return
To show their appreciation Darling and her husband have set up a fund raising page to help out Harris
The site has raised more than $100,000 so far


Read more: Billy Ray Harris: Homeless man who returned diamond engagement ring to woman receives over $100k in donations | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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How's that for good karma? Homeless man is given $100,000 by well-wishers after he returned diamond engagement ring to bride after it fell into his cup

Sarah Darling mistakenly dropped her ring into Billy Ray Harris’ collection cup
Rather than pawning it, he kept it safe expecting the owner would return
To show their appreciation Darling and her husband have set up a fund raising page to help out Harris
The site has raised more than $100,000 so far


Read more: Billy Ray Harris: Homeless man who returned diamond engagement ring to woman receives over $100k in donations | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

:clap2:

It's a good story. I hope the money will be helpful for him.
 
How's that for good karma? Homeless man is given $100,000 by well-wishers after he returned diamond engagement ring to bride after it fell into his cup

Sarah Darling mistakenly dropped her ring into Billy Ray Harris’ collection cup
Rather than pawning it, he kept it safe expecting the owner would return
To show their appreciation Darling and her husband have set up a fund raising page to help out Harris
The site has raised more than $100,000 so far


Read more: Billy Ray Harris: Homeless man who returned diamond engagement ring to woman receives over $100k in donations | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

:clap2:

It's a good story. I hope the money will be helpful for him.

We often wonder about the homeless. Remember the story about the cop buying a pair of shoes/boots for a homeless man because of the snow. He didn't wear them.

I've often wondered if the homeless aren't the modern version of our frientiersmen who wanted nothing to do with "civilization".
 

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